Fra il 73 e il 71 a.C. la penisola italica fu scossa da una delle più grandirivolte di schiavi della storia. La ribellione scoppiò a Capua, in una famosascuola di gladiatori e la guidava Spartaco, di origine tracia, forte e colto.Lui riuscì a raccogliere schiere di traci, celti e germani, e di sconfiggere idue eserciti dei consoli C. Claudio Glabro e Publio Varinio, che Roma gliaveva inviato contro. Nel 72 Spartaco riuscì ad arrivare persino alla PianuraPadana. Ma i ribelli erano poco organizzati e senza basi e furono fermati aLucania. Spartaco morì sul campo, combattendo valorosamente, gli insortifurono catturati e crocifissi, e la rivolta fu stroncata sul campo.
Howard Fast Libri
Howard Fast si distingue come uno degli scrittori americani più prolifici del XX secolo. Con oltre ottanta opere che spaziano tra narrativa, saggistica, poesia e sceneggiature, la sua produzione letteraria è notevole per il suo vasto volume e il suo stile narrativo costantemente vivace e abile. Fast dedicò la sua scrittura alla difesa della giustizia sociale, fondendo perfettamente un profondo impegno per l'equità con uno stile narrativo avvincente. La sua capacità unica di intrecciare potenti commenti sociali in storie avvincenti ha consolidato il suo posto come una voce significativa nella letteratura americana.







Second Generation
- 448pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Howard Fast, author of The Immigrants, has proven himself to be one of this country's most popular authors. This second volume about the fortunes of Dan Lavette, the young Italian who lost his parents but launched a stormy and brilliant career as a result of the great San Francisco earthquake, encompasses an even more dramatic sweep of history from the depression years to the close of World War II. It is the rare novelist who can create a world with such empathy and passion that the listener actually comes to share the loves and emotions of its characters.
Dan Lavette-the roughneck son of an Italian fisherman. He battled out of the rubble of the San Francisco earthquake to build a mighty shipping empire; rose to the gilded heights of Nob Hill society through a loveless marriage to the daughter of the city's wealthiest family -and risked it all for the beautiful Oriental woman who was his secret, scandalous passion. This is the story of America's newcomers, whose hungers were fed only with hope...And of the bold few who built that hope into a world of money and power... Who dreamed the American dream and made American history, while the new century came of age.
The late author of Spartacus and April Morning traces the epic history of the Jewish people in a study that spans six thousand years from ancient times to the Holocaust, examining Jewish customs, philosophy, religion, traditions, and influence and bringing to life the men and women who have shaped the history of a people. Reprint.
Max
- 447pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The inspiring story of Max Britsky, who grew up in the slums of New York and became one of the most powerful men in the American movie industry "Max" tells the story of the rise of Max Britsky, entwined with the film industry's beginnings near the turn of the twentieth century. When he was twelve, Max's father died, leaving him to scrape out a living in Manhattan's Lower East Side slums to provide for his mother and siblings. But Max was a natural entrepreneur, and he followed his business instincts and love of the theater to become one of the first film moguls in the history of American moviemaking. Britsky's life story is tragic and triumphant, and yet another example of the unmatched storytelling prowess of Howard Fast, one of the most prolific and widely read authors of the twentieth century. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Howard Fast including rare photos from the author's estate.
An Independent Woman
- 372pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
In this sixth novel of the Immigrants series, matriarch Barbara Lavette continues to surprise family and friends as she fights for justice and finds love again.
Being Red
- 404pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Being Red is an intimate memoir of an extraordinary time--the years Howard Fast, one of our nation's most popular authors, spent in the American Communist Party, and under the constant surveillance of the FBI. 8-page photo insert.



